Jim Miller (football coach)
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James H. "Jim" Miller is a former collegiate football coach at the University of Detroit and Boston College. He has a career record of 52 wins and 34 losses. Before going to Detroit he served 4 years as a defensive line coach with the Purdue Boilermakers, where he had played linebacker. After a sucessful 8-2, Miller signed a new 3 year contract with a substantial pay hike. On December 7, 1967, after a 4-6 record, he resigned as Eagles head coach.
Preceded by Wally Fromhart |
Detroit Titans Head Coach 1957–1961 |
Succeeded by John Idzik |
Preceded by Ernie Hefferle |
Boston College Eagles Head Coach 1962–1967 |
Succeeded by Joe Yukica |
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